Celtic marched on to the third qualifying round of the Champions League where they will face Norwegians Rosenborg, but nobody wanted to talk about the Hoops 6-0 aggregate stroll over David Healy's Northern Irish outfit Linfield.

The Green Brigade stole Rodgers men's thunder with a dubious paramilitary style banner display which could render the club in hot water with UEFA and land them in the dock.

Cue Hotline mayhem.

First up was Gordon Brown, Falkirk , said: "Strangely, no one appears to be pointing the finger at the Celtic board for the latest banner display.

"This is the board that have previously banned the Green Brigade before allowing them back to rack up countless fines for the club, then provide them with their own purpose built standing area. What are the Celtic board running scared of?"

Stephen Campbell, Yoker , "When are the SFA and the authorities going to hammer Celtic and the Green Brigade?

"Their banner displays and actions are getting out of control and they shamed Celtic and the whole of Scottish football at Parkhead on Wednesday night."

Derek Ferguson , e-mailed in to say: "Surely UEFA have to look at banning Celtic from European competition or at the very least shutting down the stand which houses the Green Brigade for a European game.

"If Brendan Rodgers didn't see the so-called banner then he needs to go to Specsavers."

Regular Hotline contributor Ian Loudon, London , said: "I've heard a rumour but not sure if it's true that Celtic are the only club in Europe with a standing order with UEFA to pay fines."

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David Currie, Kinning Park , said: "The banners that were unfurled at Celtic Park by the Green Brigade were totally outrageous and the songs that were emanating from the stands were an absolute disgrace."

Mal Carruthers, Troon , said: "I see the Celtic supporters were at it again with some controversial banners.

"Surely UEFA have to force Celtic to play a match behind closed doors sooner rather than later.

"As for Leigh Grifftiths, I would rather have Terry Griffiths in the Rangers team before him."

Ian Semple, Ayr , said: "Celtic just don't seem to care about UEFA fines. If the fans can't behave then the club have to be punished where it hurts.